Within-subjects statistics for two observations

Within-subjects statistics can compare two observations of an outcome

Within-subjects statistics for two observations of an outcome is used traditionally to compare a "pre" observation of an outcome to a "post" observation of an outcome. Within-subjects statistics for two observations can be used to see how much change or stability occurs across time as a result of treatment or intervention. At this point when choosing a statistical test for comparing two observations of an outcome, the next question to be answered is what the scale of measurement is for the outcome. This ultimately leads to the correct within-subjects statistical test to answer the research question.

What is the scale of measurement for the outcome in the within-subjects analysis?

The outcome represents numerical designations or categorical values that describe events or group membership.

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